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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1973-08-16, Page 14Coming Events Clinton and area residents will be in for a death-defying auto thrill show on August 29 when the Imperial Hell Drivers come to town for one performance at the Clinton Raceway. Spon- sored by the Huron Central Agricultural Society and the Clinton Kinsmen, the show offers thrills and near suicide crashes. "BOOTLEGG" 40000r0000 00400 'PVT' rThrierTil WED. 22 • •PAMILY NIGHT Ann,at GOLDWYN mAYER •SOIVW CASSIE TECHNICOLOR PLUS g Time Machine ONE FULL WEEK --- WED, to TUES, August 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 STEVE McQUEEN/All MAcORAW 'VISE GETAWAY"c. • k • Ace, VO- •*:11••• • BEN JOHNSON Al. LETTIER1 4.% SALLY STRUTHERS a •• ADULT ENTERTAINMENT BROWNIE'S vivEgoi CLINTON - ONTARIO FIRST The most electrifying ritual ever seenl RICHAILD HAMS as "ARIAS" CALLED HORSE" iINAA.5:1A.11.11•.1.,14,14. 1.0.0.1•1 s. AI Itil MI A.t,Sk SlAx N11 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY FRIDAY August 22 23 - 24 "AT LAST, A COMPASSION- ATE AND LOVING FILM ABOUT BEING BLACK IN AMERICA. JAY COCKS Time MaC;1•12,,P PlAATTEL PtotiOctioni "SOUNDER" A 'Robert R. fiJKInits/Mallin Rut Fain PANAvSO&K. AMOY (iXt 6:1114)1 Win 14—XLINTON NEWS-RECORD, THURSDAY AUGUST 16, 1973 Controls wrong "The Federal government was wrong to succumb to demands by opposition mem- bers and the media for controls on exports of beef and pork," says Bruce Taylor, executive member, Ontario Federation of Agriculture. Taylor is a livestock producer in En- niskillen, Ontario. "Controlling the export of beef and pork will put chaos into the market place," protests Taylor, "It is regrettable that the Federal government yielded to the artificial pressures of the opposition and the media. Yesterday, the government cut off all exports of live cattle and hogs, fresh, chilled, and frozen pork and beef. A permit system is promised so existing orders can be filled. Taylor claims the permit system could be a long time in coming. "In the meantime, the border is closed, and packers are jumping at the chance to slice a few dollars off the price to the farmer." He warned, "The result of in- terfering in the market place is a slap in the face to farmers. It does not . take many blunders like this to destroy the con- fidence of farmers in the future, and could ultimately reduce the supply of meat on the market, This is no idle threat today, when meat supplies are already 'tight; "Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau admits that the rail strike is increasing the cost of food. He would be doing something constructive if he brought the strike to an im- mediate end so that food can be distributed across the nation. Curtailing exports merely adds more disruption to an already chaotic marketing system." IMPERIAL HELL DRIVERS BINGO, Aug. 21 Huron Fish and Game Club, 8;30 p.m, Jackpot 451-00 in 57:' numbers. Six, door prizes-4-29 CLINTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY GARDEN TOUR will meet at Clinton Credit Union parking lot, ,August 18, at 1:30 p.m. Bring one dish for Pot Luck picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Barnett. Tea and coffee supplied, Phone 482- 9356 or 482-7896 for further in- formation. If it rains the event is cancelled.-33b HANOVER HOLIDAY FALL TOURS - September 15, 15 day jet air, private motor coach, direct from this area to Phoenix, Arizona (Day excursion to old Mexico) then to Grand Canyon, Page, Zion National Park, Las Vegas, .Los Angeles (Disneyland), Hollywood. Monterey, Yosemite National Park, then San Francisco, Our fifth such deluxe tour. Fully escorted, An ideal time to visit Arizona and California. 16 day British Isles Tour - spending 1 week in southern Ireland, in- cluding a day at the International Plowing Match in Wexford Ireland, then to Scotland, Edinburgh, Aber. deen, Inverness, Fort William, then to London. This tour leaves Septem- ber 30, returning October 15. 4 day Lake Placid, Tupper Lake tour, October 1. September 17 5 day north country tour, Sudbury, Soo, Agawa Canyon, via train, Mackinac Island, and Frankenmuth. September 16 and September 23 - 13 day Maritimes Motor Coach Tours, limited space available, September 8 - 19 day Newfoun- dland Tour. October 5 - Thanksgiving weekend tour to Nashville, Washington, Boston and Plymouth. Fall vacation to Hawaii, Bermuda, Freeport, and Jamaica cruise, space now available for winter vacations Domestic and International Airline Flights reservations, for confir- mation and brochures contact HANOVER TRAVEL SERVICE, BOX 126, HANOVER. 1-800-265- 3007. Toll free.-33 ST. JAMES CHURCH, Mid- dleton, welcomes you to their second annual outdoor church service and smorgasbord picnic at Stewart. Middleton's park, on Sunday, Aug. 26th at 11 A,M, The Rector, The Rev. George Youmatoff in charge. Special music by the "Doherty Bros." and the "Bradley Bunch". Everyone welcome. Please bring chairs, plates and cutlery.-33p JUNIOR GARDENERS WORKSHOP for the Aug. 24 "Flower Show" at the home of Margaret Sloman, 344 Matilda St. at 7 p.m. on Aug. 20, Next Junior Gardener meeting at the Town Hall on September 13 at 4:30 p.m.-33p CASH BINGO, Legion Hall, Seaforth, Friday, Aug. 17, 8:15 p.m. Regular games, $10; three $25 games; $75 jackpot to go. Door prizes. Admission $1.00. Auspices Branch 156, Proceeds welfare work.-33 At. Hully ,Varna: August 12 - Mini Bike grand prix and drag. August 17 and 18 - Arctic Cat "Open House" (fashion show). August 18 - Tom Collins trio. August 19 - Moto Cross. August 25 - Lesperance. Trio. August 26 - Snowmobile grass drag.-32b CASH BINGO, Legion Hall, Seaforth, Friday, Aug, 17, 8:15 p.m. Regular games, $10; three $25 games; $75 jackpot to go. Door prizes. Admission $1.00. Auspices Branch 156, Proceeds welfare work.-30 NEW BINGO, Clinton Legion _Hall 8:30 Aug. 9. Admission $1.00; fifteen regular games $10.00 each. Three Share-the- Wealth games, One Jackpot for $180 in 57 calls. Con- solation. One call and $10 ad- ded weekly if not won. One of Canada's top auto thrill shows, the all new Im- perial Hell Drivers will be coming to Clinton at the Racetrack on August 29 at 8 p.m„ under the sponsorship of the Huron Central Agricultural Society and the Clinton Kin- smen. To start off a thrilling perfor- mance, such drives as Paul Riddell, Natch Miller,, Buddy Young and Doug Brett will be putting the fleet of shiny new 1973 Dodges and Plymouths through their paces. Featured this year is Danny Ford,. the motorcycle maniac who will leap his roaring machine 'through space from ramp to ramp. To keep things moving at a rapid pace, Ko-ko and his The Miss CNE, "Sweetheart of the Fair" contest, at the main bandshell on August 15th featured about 75 fall and spring fair Queens from across Ontario. The winner received a free flight to the Calgary Stam- pede, courtesy of Air Canada; $1000 cash from the Sweetheart .Soap Division of the Purex Cor- poration, plus many other prizes. The three day Junior Horse Show also began yesterday. This year fruit and vegetables have been moved from the Coliseum to the Horticultural Building, Egg producers will woo visitors with a display that 011. -11111"--4111P let 'ill* Or ENTERTAINMENT COUNTRY and WESTERN Every Priday and Saturday Evening TASTY SNACKS AMPLE FREE PARKING COMMERCIAL HOTEL Seaforth, Oht. —201f Krazy Kar will keep young and old amused with his antics. Af- ter a number of crash events, where used cars end up ready for the crusher, a surprise is in for all who attend. A death defying stunt man will tempt suicide by leaping a car over a highway transport semi-trailer truck, not sideways, but over its total length. Fans are invited to bring their cameras to get a shot of this unique event. From where the car starts up the take-off ramp to where it comes back to earth, a distance of over 100 feet is spanned. The drivers will be pleased to meet any fans on the raceway after the performance to an- swer any questions there might shows consumers what it costs to produce eggs for the market. Another highlight of this years show will be the "Moo- ternity Ward" where people will be able to watch the birth of a calf, CNE officials have been able to purchase registered Holsteins in suf- ficient number to assure a birth a day for the duration. Cows and calves will be auctioned together at the end of the Show. Poultry and pet stock judging begins on Priday, but the prize birds and animals will be on display all week. Cage bird judging is on Monday, Aug. 20. The Pony Society Futurity begins on Sunday; the National Horse Show starts on Monday. Competition to chose the On- tario Dairy Princess begins on Tuesday 21st in the small judging ring and runs until Wednesday August 29. Finals will be held in the main Show Ring of the Coliseum. Judging of market cattle begins Mon- day, August 27th. Shetland Pony and Arabian Horse judging is on Sunday; Hackney Horse and Hackney Pony Futurity on Monday, August 20. Welsh Pony and Saddle. Horse and the Canadian Hackney Junior Driving events are scheduled to begin on the same day. der/di,a/41104/1 - Nothing surpastes the natural beauty of wood pan- eling, Choose front our huge stock and get &cooly what suits your bottle best. Special clearance on some of our panels to make room for 1973-74 stock BALL-MACAULAY LIMITED CLINTON SEAPORT"' 482-9514 527.0910 MENSAL', 262.2713 Local girl at CNE Pancake mid %NW ksakfast comntenctog at 8 cm *OW 400KED BEANS FAMOUS SMUT MAR 'fit Bean Que6n Coined Dance In The Arena Saturcky Night FEATVR/NS GARY BUCK, AL CHERNY AND THE ALLAN- SISTERS e044111004414C 20414440/4114d M 404 Kai It SURE 'TO VISIT GAM ACRES WITH A COMPLETELY DIFFERENT SETTING BEAN 0 IN ZURICH SAT. AUGUST 25 be. Pictures can also be taken in the Hell Drivers cars, Tickets for the event are available from any Kinsman or from any director of the Agricultural Society. Adults are $2 and children under 12 are free when accompanied by an adult, There will be several prizes given away to those with advance tickets. immommokas OPENS AT 8:00 SHOWS START AT hfOrorl# DUSK issammilmill1111111). a a O a SUN. 19, Mon. 20, TUES.21 Nil (PEAL JMOUEITIE BISSEr WARREil OATES THE THIEF WHO CAME 11M0 DINNER ADULT ENTERTAINMENT A STEELYARD BLUES PDL~OEN dtN ILD STEER RIDING rivet. . PARfter ^400 CLASS C°5"4444. DUNGANNON FAIR, GROUNDS SUNDAY AUGUST 19 Starting at 10:00 a.m. continuing throughout the afternoon. Admission: Adults $1.00 Children under 12 Free Come out and bring the family! 044 0 0 4 400 40040(4 0004 ELM HAVEN MOTOR HOTEL TONIGHT, AUGUST 1 6 "SOUTHCOTE" Oa HURON TRAIL RIDERS Annual Horse Show and Rodeo HWY, 8 AT CONCESSION RD. 4 . 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